Mott MacDonald has opened a new office in Bogotá, Colombia. The move enables the company to be closer to its key clients in the region, supporting infrastructure improvement through public-private partnerships (PPPs).
Mott MacDonald’s association with Colombia dates back nearly 40 years with its work on Metro de Medellín, the only metro system in the country. More recently, the firm has worked on structuring the delivery of 60 schools on behalf of the World Bank, two new highway development PPPs and five airport masterplans, including the new José María Córdova international airport, the second largest airport in Colombia.
Since 2016, Mott MacDonald has supported the development of the new El Dorado II international airport in Bogotá. Comprising a 3.8km runway and 40,000 sq m terminal, it will handle eight million passengers per year, supporting increased air passenger demand in Colombia. As lead advisors to the Government of Colombia, the firm led the development of feasibility designs, concession structuring and the management of the tendering process. The new airport is due to be completed in 2022.
Mott MacDonald’s country manager for Colombia Hugo Bermudez said: “Colombia is a key market for our infrastructure finance and advisory teams. Establishing an office comes at a significant time as the government plans to invest US$100 billion in transportation, water, energy, healthcare, education and urban infrastructure, mostly through PPPs. Drawing on our global experience of successfully delivering similar advisory and infrastructure finance projects, we’re perfectly positioned to support economic growth in Colombia and improve the lives of local people through upgrades to infrastructure.”
Mott MacDonald is one of the world’s leading providers of technical advisory services and has been named global technical advisor of the year by IJ Global seven times in the last nine years.
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